Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Kaspa & Fiona have taken over my blog for today, because they need our help. I think they must have noticed that I've certainly not been using it!

I've just taken two back-to-back courses with (first) Fiona and (second) Kaspa and they were terrific courses AND instructors. If you're interested in writing, or exploring your own abilities and/or the Eastern writing traditions, it's definitely a "recommend".

So, what's up then? OK, since you asked...here's their message...

Fiona and Kaspa are both on a mission to help the world connect with the world through writing. They are also getting married on Saturday the 18th of June. (Big congratulations, guyz!)For their fantasy wedding present, they are asking people across the world to write them a ‘small stone’ and post it on their blogs or on Facebook or Twitter.A small stone is a short piece of observational writing – simply pay attention to something properly and then write it down. Find out more about small stoneshere.If you’re willing to help, we’d love you to do things:1) Re-post this blog on your own blog any time before June the 18th and give your readers a chance to hear about what we’re doing. You can simply copy and paste the text, or you can find thehtml here.2) Write us a small stone on our wedding day whilst we’re saying our vows and eating cake, post it on your blog, andsend it to us.You can find out more about our project at our website,Wedding Small Stones, and you can also read our blog atA River of Stones.We also have a July challenge coming soon, when we’ll be challenging you to notice one thing every day during July and write it down.Thank you for listening, and we hope we’ll be returning from our honeymoon to an inbox crammed with small stones, including yours.Kaspa & Fiona

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Freelance writer/editor and marketing specialist in the telecomms industry, now working on a first novel and living in Malaysia. Passions include Alaskan Malamutes, photography, travel and, of course, the written word.

A current work in progress is historical fiction, a novel set in Victorian England and focusing on the Crimean War period (1854-1856). Themes and focus include the folly and futility of war, medical technology advances, the role of women in society and family loyalties.

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